The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of clinical nurse specialists in outpatient roles: a systematic review

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Kilpatrick, Kelley [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Kaasalainen, Sharon [4 ]
Donald, Faith [1 ,7 ]
Reid, Kim [8 ]
Carter, Nancy [1 ,4 ]
Bryant-Lukosius, Denise [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Martin-Misener, Ruth [1 ,9 ]
Harbman, Patricia [1 ,4 ,10 ]
Marshall, Deborah Anne [11 ,12 ]
Charbonneau-Smith, Renee [1 ,4 ]
DiCenso, Alba [1 ,4 ,6 ]
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[1] Canadian Ctr Adv Practice Nursing Res, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Montreal, Fac Nursing, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] Hop Maison Neuve Rosemont, Res Ctr, Montreal, PQ H1T 2M4, Canada
[4] McMaster Univ, Sch Nursing, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[5] McMaster Univ, Dept Oncol, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[6] McMaster Univ, Dept Clin Epidemiol & Biostat, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[7] Ryerson Univ, Daphne Cockwell Sch Nursing, Toronto, ON, Canada
[8] KJ Res, Rosemere, PQ, Canada
[9] Dalhousie Univ, Sch Nursing, Halifax, NS, Canada
[10] Ryerson Univ, Hlth Intervent Res Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada
[11] Univ Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
[12] Univ Calgary, Fac Med, Dept Community Hlth Sci, Calgary, AB, Canada
关键词
ambulatory care; clinical nurse specialist; cost-effectiveness; economic evaluation; health services research; nurse specialist; nursing; outpatient care; systematic reviews; DAY PATIENT TEAM; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; INPATIENT TEAM; FOLLOW-UP; CARE; EDUCATION; OUTCOMES; QUALITY; IMPACT;
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10.1111/jep.12219
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摘要
Rationale, aims and objectives Increasing numbers of clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) are working in outpatient settings. The objective of this paper is to describe a systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the cost-effectiveness of CNSs delivering outpatient care in alternative or complementary provider roles. Methods We searched CINAHL, MEDLINE, EMBASE and seven other electronic databases, 1980 to July 2012 and hand-searched bibliographies and key journals. RCTs that evaluated formally trained CNSs and health system outcomes were included. Study quality was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias tool and the Quality of Health Economic Studies instrument. We used the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation to assess quality of evidence for individual outcomes. Results Eleven RCTs, four evaluating alternative provider (n = 683 participants) and seven evaluating complementary provider roles (n = 1464 participants), were identified. Results of the alternative provider RCTs (low-to-moderate quality evidence) were fairly consistent across study populations with similar patient outcomes to usual care, some evidence of reduced resource use and costs, and two economic analyses (one fair and one high quality) favouring CNS care. Results of the complementary provider RCTs (low-to-moderate quality evidence) were also fairly consistent across study populations with similar or improved patient outcomes and mostly similar health system outcomes when compared with usual care; however, the economic analyses were weak. Conclusions Low-to-moderate quality evidence supports the effectiveness and two fair-to-high quality economic analyses support the cost-effectiveness of outpatient alternative provider CNSs. Low-to-moderate quality evidence supports the effectiveness of outpatient complementary provider CNSs; however, robust economic evaluations are needed to address cost-effectiveness.
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